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and they were telling us they were praying for us because of our shirts. >> it was really amazing the support that her friends and family and church, you know, really gave her. >> reporter: but the color and the prayers didn't stop with sequoia. >> we usually start seeing other people in need. >> we started visiting other people throughout the hospital. >> reporter: they even started singing songs, like the one brandon blanchard wrote for sequoia. >> that was a really cool experience and i won't forget it. >> you knew they were spreading joy and faith throughout the entire building. >> reporter: the group says their constant vigil brought sequoia home. >> the doctors told us from the beginning that prayers were the only thing that would heal her. >> they saved my life. i came back alive. >> reporter: though she's in the clear, the group is still praying. >> dear god, we thank you that you brought sequoia back to us. >> reporter: only now sequoia is praying with them. >> makes me want to cry. >> reporter: allison morrow, 10 news. >>> a solemn ceremony marked the christening of a worshi
and they were telling us they were praying for us because of our shirts. >> it was really amazing the support that her friends and family and church, you know, really gave her. >> reporter: but the color and the prayers didn't stop with sequoia. >> we usually start seeing other people in need. >> we started visiting other people throughout the hospital. >> reporter: they even started singing songs, like the one brandon blanchard wrote for sequoia. >> that was...
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it used to be really a cradle for the taliban. but as well that northwest tribal region, it is key not only for pakistan but also for the u.s. effort inside afghanistan. the afghan elections just four days away, but a reminder of the security problems in afghanistan. that horrific bombing yesterday. the u.s. links the security in pakistan with the situation in afghanistan because, of course, there's a very long and porous open border. the u.s. concerned that taliban fighters can cross easily between the two. that will certainly top the agenda for richard holbrooke as he's here on his fifth visit since the start of the obama administration. cal perry, cnn, islamabad. >>> parents of children who were victims of gun violence in chicago, pleaded with people to turn in their weapons. they teamed up with police and community leaders during a guns for gift cards event yesterday. donations to run that program are down because of the economy, but that didn't stop local leaders from encouraging people to give up their guns. >> all of us are
it used to be really a cradle for the taliban. but as well that northwest tribal region, it is key not only for pakistan but also for the u.s. effort inside afghanistan. the afghan elections just four days away, but a reminder of the security problems in afghanistan. that horrific bombing yesterday. the u.s. links the security in pakistan with the situation in afghanistan because, of course, there's a very long and porous open border. the u.s. concerned that taliban fighters can cross easily...
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the new york city police department bomb squad arrived on the scene and used a water cannon to blow it up. it was determined to be a fake device. but here's the information we have from a law enforcement source close to the investigation about the suspect. he is identified as scott mcgann, age 32 and a new york resident. he gave a fake address in manhattan. he has three prior arrests as recently as last month. and he also was holding boarding passes on united airlines. he was supposed to fly, according to the source from laguardia to chicago o'hare then on to denver and finally on to oakland, california. right now he's in police custody but, of course, all this and the evacuations caused a huge disruption at the airport. causing a lot of passengers a lot of confusion. >> well, we arrived at 10 to 6:00 when they first closed the airport, thought maybe there was an accident, no big deal. but, yeah, nobody has said anything. total chaos. absolutely bizarre. i've never experienced anything. i talked to agents, nobody seems to know what's going on. i wanted to go to kennedy to rebook my fli
the new york city police department bomb squad arrived on the scene and used a water cannon to blow it up. it was determined to be a fake device. but here's the information we have from a law enforcement source close to the investigation about the suspect. he is identified as scott mcgann, age 32 and a new york resident. he gave a fake address in manhattan. he has three prior arrests as recently as last month. and he also was holding boarding passes on united airlines. he was supposed to fly,...
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it used to be really a cradle for taliban. but, as well, that northwest tribal region, it is key not only for pakistan but also for the u.s. effort inside afghanistan. the afghan elections just four days away, but a reminder of the security problems in afghanistan, that horrific bombing. yesterday, the u.s. links both the security in pakistan with the situation in afghanistan because, of course, there is a very long and porous open border. the u.s. concerned that taliban fighters can cross easily between the two. that will certainly top the agenda for richard holbrooke, as he is here on his fifth visit since the start of the obama administration. >>> a new study finds first-time moms are getting older. the national center for health statistics says the average age for first-time mothers in the u.s. jumped from nearly 21 1/2 years old in 1970 to 25 in 2006. researchers say that's partly because there's a jump in the number of older women who are having kids. in 1970, 1 out of 100 children were born to moms ages 35 and older. bu
it used to be really a cradle for taliban. but, as well, that northwest tribal region, it is key not only for pakistan but also for the u.s. effort inside afghanistan. the afghan elections just four days away, but a reminder of the security problems in afghanistan, that horrific bombing. yesterday, the u.s. links both the security in pakistan with the situation in afghanistan because, of course, there is a very long and porous open border. the u.s. concerned that taliban fighters can cross...
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using the best ingredients. my mom taught me that. >>> those pies look good, the if you're a small business owner we would like to see your success story. go to cnn.com/robin. >>> there's shocking pictures, come here and look at this at a typhoon's aftermath. a six story hotel teetering on the brink. you got to see what happens next. pp' . >>> the military has been using websites like quiter and youtube to monitor highway profile events. the air force tracked twitter to get the public's reaction to that air force one flyover over new york city earlier. pentagon officials said they recognize the benefits of social networking sites. >>> the video of today is right here, come here. do you see this building? toppling over and splashing into a raging floodwater below. this hotel in taiwan had been evacuated thankfully ahead of a typhoon on sunday. at least 12 people died and 56 are missing. that thing just goes right over. scary. >>> a cash for guns campaign went over so well in fresno, california police had to shut
using the best ingredients. my mom taught me that. >>> those pies look good, the if you're a small business owner we would like to see your success story. go to cnn.com/robin. >>> there's shocking pictures, come here and look at this at a typhoon's aftermath. a six story hotel teetering on the brink. you got to see what happens next. pp' . >>> the military has been using websites like quiter and youtube to monitor highway profile events. the air force tracked twitter...
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thanks for joining us. the debate over health care reform has gotten louder and in some cases violent. gary tuchman looks at whether the protests at recent town hall meetings were jen gin demonstrations or staged distractions. >> reporter: is it democracy? demagoguery? or both? congressional town hall meetings during august recess used to be rather sleepy affairs. not anymore. there are images of president obama with a moustache like hitler's or looking like the joker. and, also elected representatives hung in effigy. democratic senators like pennsylvania's arlen specter. >> medicare and social security -- >> reporter: and missouri's claire mccaskill are hearing from extremely unhappy americans who don't like the idea of health care reform. people have been arrested. others have suffered minor injuries with pushing and shoving. democrats like florida's kathy cassor have been able to get in a world edgewise. at her meeting opponents were seething because hundreds of them were stuck outside the town hall beca
thanks for joining us. the debate over health care reform has gotten louder and in some cases violent. gary tuchman looks at whether the protests at recent town hall meetings were jen gin demonstrations or staged distractions. >> reporter: is it democracy? demagoguery? or both? congressional town hall meetings during august recess used to be rather sleepy affairs. not anymore. there are images of president obama with a moustache like hitler's or looking like the joker. and, also elected...
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and telling us they were praying for us because of our shirts. they saw that. >> it was amazing the support that her friends and family and church gave her. >> reporter: but the color and the prayers didn't stop with sequoia. >> but then the youth would start seeing other people in need. >> we started visiting others. >> reporter: even started singing songs like the one that brandon wrote for sequoiah. >> i won't forget it. >> you knew they were spreading joy and faith throughout the entire building. >> reporter: the group says their constant vigil brought sequo sequoiah home. >> they said prayers were the only thing that were going to heal her. >> if they didn't pray, i would have died, i think. and i came back to life. >> reporter: and though she's in the clear, the group is still praying. >> dear god, we thank you that you brought her back to us. >> reporter: only now she's praying with them. >> it makes me want to cry. >> reporter: allison marrow, 10 news. >>> a solemn ceremony marked the christening of a warship honoring a marine who sacrifi
and telling us they were praying for us because of our shirts. they saw that. >> it was amazing the support that her friends and family and church gave her. >> reporter: but the color and the prayers didn't stop with sequoia. >> but then the youth would start seeing other people in need. >> we started visiting others. >> reporter: even started singing songs like the one that brandon wrote for sequoiah. >> i won't forget it. >> you knew they were...
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text us at 45688 or e-mail us at cnn.com/rob you know. and we're reading your comments on facebook as well. we welcome all viewpoints. you probably missed this. >>> end of "monday night football." cantwell's arm is grabbed and tommy hill catches it and runs it in for the score as time runs out. oh, that's got to hurt. new york win the game. it's preseason, so the games don't really count. ith just sort of bragging rights. >> just priming us. >>> chicago is waking up -- chicago is waking up with a new appreciation for the people who keep it going. the city kept about 11,000 people home without pay yesterday. that meant no garbage pickup. city clinics and libraries closed. but you can still pay a fine. we'll take your money. >>ith pretty bad for them. everybody needs a job. >> i think it's ridiculous. chicago has a lot of work to do and i'm pretty sure times are tough, but i don't think it has to be that extreme. >> there will be two more reduced service days later on this year. together, they could save chicago around $8 million. >>> stude
text us at 45688 or e-mail us at cnn.com/rob you know. and we're reading your comments on facebook as well. we welcome all viewpoints. you probably missed this. >>> end of "monday night football." cantwell's arm is grabbed and tommy hill catches it and runs it in for the score as time runs out. oh, that's got to hurt. new york win the game. it's preseason, so the games don't really count. ith just sort of bragging rights. >> just priming us. >>> chicago is...
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he used the benefits in world war ii and used the benefits for the trade he's still using now. >> all the people in all fields of endeavor benefited from the gi bill. >> back then, veterans got only $500 a year at most to further their college or apprentice ship. today it has a cap of about $16,000 a year. it can only be used for college or further education, but it kicks the economy way up, matching the cost of some of the most expensive state schools in country. overall, the director of the program says the major changes will make it easier to get new recruits and keep the most experienced troops longer. heidi collins, cnn, atlanta. >>> looks like changes are on the way. the postal service may switch up how you tend to get your mail. it may even mean fewer deliveries and more trips to the post office. óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó . >>> the suspect accused of creating a bomb scare at la guardia airport is now behind bars. the fbi is stepping in to investigate. >>> a warshich gets krissened in the name of a marine. find out how much it means for his mother. >> that will wak
he used the benefits in world war ii and used the benefits for the trade he's still using now. >> all the people in all fields of endeavor benefited from the gi bill. >> back then, veterans got only $500 a year at most to further their college or apprentice ship. today it has a cap of about $16,000 a year. it can only be used for college or further education, but it kicks the economy way up, matching the cost of some of the most expensive state schools in country. overall, the...
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think how many of us in the consumption era bought stuff we never used, slightly used. think of all that sporting gear equipment and exercise equipment, people intending to get fit but never used. so what a great way to turn your trash into cash. you have the garage or yard sale. maybe you do it with neighbors, advertise. people are going to come. buyers, you're going to steal deals. great way for you to make money. it's a great way for others to save. i'm clark howard. with more money-saving ideas go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >>> and clark will help you save more, spend less, and avoid getting ripped off. catch him at noon eastern today right here on hln. >>> a blind man went to the emergency room after feeling dizzy. >> the doctor wanted to give me some more tests, and i says, you know, i think i see. >> oh, and see he did. and wait till you hear just what this # 2-year-old is looking at now. overnight trip to the emergency room turned into a real eye opener. # 2-year-old marty alvey returned home with his sight. it still isn't clear how exactly he regained his sight. h
think how many of us in the consumption era bought stuff we never used, slightly used. think of all that sporting gear equipment and exercise equipment, people intending to get fit but never used. so what a great way to turn your trash into cash. you have the garage or yard sale. maybe you do it with neighbors, advertise. people are going to come. buyers, you're going to steal deals. great way for you to make money. it's a great way for others to save. i'm clark howard. with more money-saving...
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today the mud is used by every team in major league baseball. in late 1950s blackburn passed the business to his best friend, jim's grandfather and it's been in the family ever since. >> i was in the mud when i was 9 years old snoop he says mud doesn't bring in enough money to live on so he has another job. despite the hard work he wouldn't give it up for anything. >> it's the history and tradition from 1938 on, all those record home runs and those thousands of strikeouts, my mud has been on every ball. >>> the house has agreed to give the cash for clunkers program another $2 billion. but the senate hasn't made a move yet so it is expected to take up the measure on monday. the white house denies reports that the program was suspended because money was running out quicker than expected. the program offers rebates for exchanging old gas guzzling cars for more fuel efficient ones. it's supposed to last at least through the weekend but car dealers are being advised not to close any more deals until the program's fate is determined. >>> honda is reca
today the mud is used by every team in major league baseball. in late 1950s blackburn passed the business to his best friend, jim's grandfather and it's been in the family ever since. >> i was in the mud when i was 9 years old snoop he says mud doesn't bring in enough money to live on so he has another job. despite the hard work he wouldn't give it up for anything. >> it's the history and tradition from 1938 on, all those record home runs and those thousands of strikeouts, my mud...
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so glad you could join us. here's the stories making headlines on morning express. >>> a mercedes benz found in a parking lot could be a huge break in the mystery of a model's murder, and police may be on to another big lead as well. >>> heading into a holiday weekend? you may be surprised by what you see on the roads. >>> new this morning, the war in afghanistan is apparently getting more deadly. this month is now tied with last month as the deadliest in the eight-year conflict there. 44 u.s. troops died in august. the latest, an american serviceman who was killed in a militant attack today involving a roadside bomb and gunfire. more than 60,000 u.s. troops are now in afghanistan. >>> we are just three hours away from one of the first tributes to senator ted kennedy. at noon eastern, his family will hold a private mass at the kennedy compound in hyannisport, massachusetts. then a motorcade will escort his body through boston, passing places that really shaped his life. a two-day public viewing will lead the pr
so glad you could join us. here's the stories making headlines on morning express. >>> a mercedes benz found in a parking lot could be a huge break in the mystery of a model's murder, and police may be on to another big lead as well. >>> heading into a holiday weekend? you may be surprised by what you see on the roads. >>> new this morning, the war in afghanistan is apparently getting more deadly. this month is now tied with last month as the deadliest in the...
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great to have you with us. morning, sunshine. >>> there is new word that democrats may have given up on negotiating with republicans about health care reform. administration sources say that they're considering a rare maneuver that could push a bill through the senate without a single gop vote. it's called reconciliation. correspondent richard lui joins us now. so, would this change what's in the bill or is it just a maneuver? >> it could, robin. we'll have to wait and see on that. reconciliation itself originally created as a way to fast-track the budget process in terms of budget reductions. and what that means is that any health care bill passed that way in this method of reconciliation could only include measures that have a specific impact on the federal budget. democratic senator kent conrad has said that any bill passed using reconciliation would be so paired down, it would look like swiss cheese. he's the one leading the push for health care, robin, on co-ops instead of a public insurance option. >> so,
great to have you with us. morning, sunshine. >>> there is new word that democrats may have given up on negotiating with republicans about health care reform. administration sources say that they're considering a rare maneuver that could push a bill through the senate without a single gop vote. it's called reconciliation. correspondent richard lui joins us now. so, would this change what's in the bill or is it just a maneuver? >> it could, robin. we'll have to wait and see on...
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think how many of us in the consumption era bought stuff we never used, lightly used. think of all that sporting goods equipment and exercise equipment people bought intending to get fit but never used. so what a great way to turn your trash into cash. you have the garage or yard sale. maybe you do it with neighbors, ties. people are going to come. buyers, you're going to steal deals. it's a great way for you to make money. it's a great way for others to save. i'm clark howard. for more money saving ideas, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >>> don't miss clark's show at 4:00 eastern this afternoon right here on hln. >>> who in the world would think to head to chicago's south side for home grown organic produce? that's where you'll find this new farm, but it's doing a lot more just food. >>> divers search the hudson river. why it could be a while before all nine bodies are found. >>> a prison goes up in flames, dozens taken to the hospital. how the chaos started. >>> a typhoon slammed into the china forcing a million people from their home leaving a path of death and destructi
think how many of us in the consumption era bought stuff we never used, lightly used. think of all that sporting goods equipment and exercise equipment people bought intending to get fit but never used. so what a great way to turn your trash into cash. you have the garage or yard sale. maybe you do it with neighbors, ties. people are going to come. buyers, you're going to steal deals. it's a great way for you to make money. it's a great way for others to save. i'm clark howard. for more money...
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for not using your card. "usa today" reports fifth third has started charging $15 if you don't use your card for a year. notice they don't send you a little notice that says, hey, use your card or you eat get charged. they're also hiking fees if you buy something outside the u.s. discover will charge you a 2% charge if you charge anything outside u.s. borders. >>> and you may be losing a nice perk if you're somebody who likes to find a local coffee shop, plunk yourself down and work on your lapshop. >> well. some people buy one cup of coffee and nurse it for hours. some coffee shops are now banning free wi-fi which has become so standard. others are saying, well, just not during the lunch rush, please share your table. of course they're trying to survive in the lean times because you're taking up a spot for someone who is coming in to buy lunch. >> it does seem like common courtesy to buy one coffee. >> you know how people are. they pretend like they're in their computer and they don't even notice. >> i'm sor
for not using your card. "usa today" reports fifth third has started charging $15 if you don't use your card for a year. notice they don't send you a little notice that says, hey, use your card or you eat get charged. they're also hiking fees if you buy something outside the u.s. discover will charge you a 2% charge if you charge anything outside u.s. borders. >>> and you may be losing a nice perk if you're somebody who likes to find a local coffee shop, plunk yourself down...
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text us at 45688. or e-mail us at cnn.com/robin. doug on our facebook page says perhaps if the sentence fits, more pro athletes may start thinking that they are above the law. thanks, guys, keep them coming. >>> after winning the pennsylvania 500, hamlin hasn't run a race after 50 tries. the whole moment just overcame him. >> my grandmother and my mom and i think of my mom right now. >> hamlin's grandmother was 91 and she watched every race and always wore the number 11 on her sox. >>> talk about making a grand entrance, reggie, the colts' receiver, showed up driving a dumptruck. he was basically trying to say, it's time to go to work. i hope he brought his uniform. >> and he knows how to get the cameras on him. >> that's right. >>> police hauled away drugs from a church concert. it happened at the church of universal love and music. the dea says they found enough mushrooms, lsd and pout in brownies to fill three trailers. by the way, the church was not charged. >> as far as drugs are concerned, we don't control drugs but whenever y
text us at 45688. or e-mail us at cnn.com/robin. doug on our facebook page says perhaps if the sentence fits, more pro athletes may start thinking that they are above the law. thanks, guys, keep them coming. >>> after winning the pennsylvania 500, hamlin hasn't run a race after 50 tries. the whole moment just overcame him. >> my grandmother and my mom and i think of my mom right now. >> hamlin's grandmother was 91 and she watched every race and always wore the number 11 on...
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so glad you're with us. i'm susan hendricks. thousands of protestors are expected outside president obama's second town hall meeting on health care in colorado today. he took his push for reform to montana yesterday where he faced a largely supportive crowd, but some voiced their concern about where he would get the money to cover the 46 million uninsured in the u.s. the president urged them not to panic. >> because we're getting close, the fight is getting fierce. and the history is clear. every time we're in sight of health insurance reform, the special interests fight back with everything they've got. they use their influence, they run their ads. and their political allies try to scare the heck out of everybody. it happened in '93, it's happening now. >> the president and his family will also do some sightseeing while they are out west. they plan to visit yellowstone national park today and the grand canyon tomorrow. there's so many questions surrounding this. if you want to know more about the health car
so glad you're with us. i'm susan hendricks. thousands of protestors are expected outside president obama's second town hall meeting on health care in colorado today. he took his push for reform to montana yesterday where he faced a largely supportive crowd, but some voiced their concern about where he would get the money to cover the 46 million uninsured in the u.s. the president urged them not to panic. >> because we're getting close, the fight is getting fierce. and the history is...
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what about us? i want you to know, for us, this is a clear trend that we are going to see, in the next few years, cars cheaper than you ever imagined, about the price of a motorcycle. i'm clark howard. for more ways to save, go to cnn do cn cnn.come/clarkhoward. >> clark will tell you how to save more and spend less and avoid getting ripped off. how? he'll tell you at noon on the weekends. >>> the president tells you he needs help to get health care reform passed. he picked up the phone and called 140,000 people. new for you in about 20 minutes. >>> good morning. bright and early, 7:00 eastern, good morning, sunshine. i'm robin meade. here we go. afghanistan's president is among the millions of people casting their ballots under the threat of bomb attacks and violence. why the stakes in today's election are so high for u.s. troops. >> i think it's fair to say things got very very ugly very very quickly. >> milwaukee's mayor is talking about a brutal attack that left him bruised. what touched it off
what about us? i want you to know, for us, this is a clear trend that we are going to see, in the next few years, cars cheaper than you ever imagined, about the price of a motorcycle. i'm clark howard. for more ways to save, go to cnn do cn cnn.come/clarkhoward. >> clark will tell you how to save more and spend less and avoid getting ripped off. how? he'll tell you at noon on the weekends. >>> the president tells you he needs help to get health care reform passed. he picked up...
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in some cases, those parts of the car, they really are being used, and some of them are even being used to make new cars. our looking out for you story this morning, one of the big problems for so many people these days is they are trying right now to take classes. they're out of work, they want to take classes to get some retraining, but how do they get the money to take those classes? how can they get some government help from that? the first tip is take classes in fields that are hiring. we know from so many of the job reports that health care, education and environmental work. the new york times has great tips this morning, too. the labor department may know what kind of classes can qualify for government support. you can also qualify for federal financial aid. you do have to be at least a half-time student in most programs for that, and you want to check on scholarships for older students. some schools have them, and in your job was outsourced to another country, and you can prove it, which that may be another whole ball of wax, but if you can, you may get certain training and othe
in some cases, those parts of the car, they really are being used, and some of them are even being used to make new cars. our looking out for you story this morning, one of the big problems for so many people these days is they are trying right now to take classes. they're out of work, they want to take classes to get some retraining, but how do they get the money to take those classes? how can they get some government help from that? the first tip is take classes in fields that are hiring. we...
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text us at 45688. start your text with robin so it gets to us. >>> police say they have arrested the man who shot and killed champion bacher vernon forrest. they arrested 30-year-old charm charmin sinkfield. he was wearing a wig. that's him right now. >>> incredible viral video for you from germany. a guy on a slip-and-slide. a priged by one there's a ramp at the end of it. real or fake? there are reports it's an animated commercial. cnn has not confirmed whether it's a fake. >> i watched it. i would say how do you fake that? >> exactly. i'm not a tech guy. because he doesn't go out of the frame and there's a splash in the pool. >> i'd hate to be the practice guy. thank you so much. >>> all right. something to think about as you wait for your plane today. hi, chris. >> good morning. i think if you're flying into atlanta today, much better than what you were dealing with yesterday. outside right now, a little bit of fogginess. that can slow things down. otherwise it should be a nice day. storms likely u
text us at 45688. start your text with robin so it gets to us. >>> police say they have arrested the man who shot and killed champion bacher vernon forrest. they arrested 30-year-old charm charmin sinkfield. he was wearing a wig. that's him right now. >>> incredible viral video for you from germany. a guy on a slip-and-slide. a priged by one there's a ramp at the end of it. real or fake? there are reports it's an animated commercial. cnn has not confirmed whether it's a fake....
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give us your ne we give you the news, you give us your views. i think my mom was ticked off because her car gets one mile per gallon too much. cut off right there. i know different people have different experiences. so e-mail away. >>> the weather today on a monday morning, bob is going to start where we have the rain action. >> we're going to start in northern michigan, rob, and stretching down through chicago this afternoon with thunderstorms developing across northern missouri. let me get to that real quick. look at the thunderstorms chopping over the border into northern missouri itself. dripping to the southeast about 35 miles an hour. these should rain themselves out later this afternoon, but they will refire in the wake of that action by late today. up to the north, you can see chicago you're dry. a couple scattered showers to the north. you have a real slight chance of a thunderstorm right now. a better chance coming in this afternoon mainly south of the city, but the heavy rain from this morning has now jumped into northern and central
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he joins us with information. hey, reynolds. >> for sunday what we're seeing will be pretty nice conditions in the corridor. compressing, keeping things relatively dry. scattered showers possible through much of the south. into the nation's midsection and western half of the great lakes. look for a chance of showers, isolated tornado. west coast relatively dry conditions. for firefighters out there battling the blazes in parts of central and southern california, it's going to be a tough time. strong winds in the afternoon are not going to help the situation. in terms of your high temperatures for today 84 as wrigley field, 74 in denver, 106 in phoenix, triple digits in vegas by the strip 101, 69 in san francisco, 76 in seattle. back to the east coast, boston, new york into the 90s. warm times imgotham city, 94 washington, 88 atlanta. a chance of scattered showers in tampa with a high of 92 degrees. that is a look at your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> hollywood had kung fu, now the internet has wong fu.
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>> we let people in front of us, so we were thinking that could have been us and stuff. so, yeah, it was pretty scary. >> a little bit disappointing, and makes me wonder -- i'm skeptical how long they should be going, you know, during this. i would like to know what is the thing that caused the failure. >> well, crews brought everybody down in buckets, one at a time. it was 90 degrees outside. a spokesperson for the amusement park says safety is their number-one priority and they called for help immediately. >>> still reeling from the fatal shooting of their coach, a high school football team is taking its first steps to try to recover. of this is the time of year they would probably spend two-a-days with them. >> exactly. and been with that school for 30 years, robin, and this is a guy you have to forgive the cliche, more of a father figure than a coach. he was gunned down in iowa. monday the team held its first practice. now, the two co-head coaches were both assistants and say they're just going to try to keep it as routine as possible, going to start practice at the
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it's not a concern to us. if you look toward your left, you've got a tropical depression -- let me think about that -- ana, so that one is kind of losing steam. then what just came more into shore was claudette, and that's going to be a bit of a rain maker for florida ask parnd par alabama today. so hurricane bill is way out there, okay? we will talk a little more about those weather concerns and what's going on in your backyard, too. >>> well, this is a story of a district attorney whose fiancee is murdered, and it's a very similar story to hln host's nancy grace's story as well. what am i talking about? it's the story line for her new book, the eleventh victim. she joins us this morning to talk about her book and some other stories making headlines this morning. this is good! it's non-fiction, though, so we'll talk about the book later. i said, i can't believe what goes on in your head, but you made this up. >> i did. >> everyone is always interested in -- first of all, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> -
it's not a concern to us. if you look toward your left, you've got a tropical depression -- let me think about that -- ana, so that one is kind of losing steam. then what just came more into shore was claudette, and that's going to be a bit of a rain maker for florida ask parnd par alabama today. so hurricane bill is way out there, okay? we will talk a little more about those weather concerns and what's going on in your backyard, too. >>> well, this is a story of a district attorney...
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call us at 1-877-tell-hln. or e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. we'll air your comments throughout the day and you can text us the word "views" your comments and name to hlntv. standard text rates apply, and thank you so much. we love to hear from you. >>> it is a step forward for supporters of same-sex marriage in a way here. today the obama administration filed court papers saying the 1996 defense of marriage act or doma discriminates against the gay community. in that filing the administration urges the repeal of the law but it says in the meantime it will continue to defend it as a law on the books. justice department attorneys issued the court papers in an effort to dismiss a california lawsuit brought by a gay couple that's challenging the act. >>> now, the group human rights watch is reporting that hundreds of gay men have been tortured in iraq in recent months. it's particularly bad apparently in baghdad sadr city neighborhood and cnn.com's nicole lapin has some details with us. nicole, i have to tell you, i watched this report and it's so
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thank you so much for starting with us. here's what's going on. >>> for all those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die. >> the lion of the senate has died. while you were sleeping senator ted kennedy passed away. we're looking at the man and the legacy. the torch bearer has passed away. he lost his battle with brain cancer. kennedy was one of the most influential lawmakers on capitol hill who reached across party lines several times to get legislation passed. a statement says we lost an irreplaceable person in our lives. >> he was the 20th century and a fragment of the 21st. from health care to education to minimum wage, ted kennedy affected hundreds of millions of americans. >> reaction to senator kennedy's death is pouring in this morning. president obama, first of all, has said our country has lost a great leader and he's profited from kennedy's encourage mrnlt and wisdom. governor arnold schwarzenegger called him a man of great faith
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text your comments to us, hlntv and start your message with robin so that it gets to us or e-mail us by going to the contact us box at cnn.com/robin. we've also dpgot a facebook pag. we'll put the comments on the air all morning. back to you. >> fried chicken. >> you think? you'd have to pay it. >> i know i'd have to pay it. it would reduce the amount i eat. that would be good for me. i'm sure a lot of people will disagree with that, though. >>> a young new york designer is ringing up sales with a business plan that involving recycling and reinventing. we are the sfotory in today's "small business express." >> she brought along her sewing machine when she went to college. classmates lined up at her door. >> he was the go-to girl in the dorm to fix anything. >> seven years later she sells her one of a kind clothing online, and at her east village boutique auh2 0. >> if you put it together it's goldwater, and that's my last name. >> true to its name the designs are made from combining elements. kate deconstructing recycled clothing and mixes pieces together creating a fashion chemistry
text your comments to us, hlntv and start your message with robin so that it gets to us or e-mail us by going to the contact us box at cnn.com/robin. we've also dpgot a facebook pag. we'll put the comments on the air all morning. back to you. >> fried chicken. >> you think? you'd have to pay it. >> i know i'd have to pay it. it would reduce the amount i eat. that would be good for me. i'm sure a lot of people will disagree with that, though. >>> a young new york...
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i am so glad you are with us. i'm susan hendricks. >>> hurricane bill will produce deadly rip tides, and reynolds wolf will tell you what to do if you happen to get caught in one. >> reporter: here in the florida east coast, conditions are not better, and partly cloudy skies and people are enjoying themselves and you would never know that a major hurricane is brewing. of course we don't have the rain flow here, there is still the threat of the storm, and that is rip currents. so the question is, what is a rip current? well, for the answer, we go over to geo zranno, and what is it? >> it is is a channel of water which happens when we have easterly winds 10 miles sustain and we have water that accumulates against the shoreline, and the channel of water pulls it back to sea. >> reporter: when an increased volume of water is pushed toward the shoreline by a tropical storm or nor'easter, it rapidly takes it back to earth, creating a channel, and a swimmer caught in the conveyor is caught at the mercy, and the key to su
i am so glad you are with us. i'm susan hendricks. >>> hurricane bill will produce deadly rip tides, and reynolds wolf will tell you what to do if you happen to get caught in one. >> reporter: here in the florida east coast, conditions are not better, and partly cloudy skies and people are enjoying themselves and you would never know that a major hurricane is brewing. of course we don't have the rain flow here, there is still the threat of the storm, and that is rip currents. so...
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tell us. daily winners will get a copy of robin's new book which comes out september 10th, it's called "morning sunshine how to radiate confidence and feel it, too." one grand prize winner will get a trip to atlanta to meet robin. >>> after serving 18 months in prison on dog fighting charges, michael vick makes his return to the football field. here here's rafer wigual the reaction we're waiting to hear about. >> we knew there would be mixed reaction but not nearly the protesters we had expected. a couple folks came, these folks came with a sign that said murderers are not role models, but that was really it. this guy, here he is, pro-vick which says we forgive you, dog and shoulder pads. vick trotteditute plenty of cheers. most of them gave him a standing ovation and brought him on the field fairly early on and he looked sharp. he completed four passes as the eagles beat the jaguars. vick appears have to found a home in philadelphia as long as he makes plays like that. >>> new vikings qb bret
tell us. daily winners will get a copy of robin's new book which comes out september 10th, it's called "morning sunshine how to radiate confidence and feel it, too." one grand prize winner will get a trip to atlanta to meet robin. >>> after serving 18 months in prison on dog fighting charges, michael vick makes his return to the football field. here here's rafer wigual the reaction we're waiting to hear about. >> we knew there would be mixed reaction but not nearly the...
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tell us what you think. latest from hln news and views. >>> conservative commentator robert novak has succumbbed to brain cancer at the age of o78. his family said he died earlier today at home. newspaper readers followed his column in the "chicago sun-times" which syndicated it for decades and even his political opponents said they admired bob novak's connections. >> i think anything that people don't know about bob, don't realize is he is very ideological guy and very opinionated guy and he was a good reporter and he really tried to get his sources right. when his column, the monday column in "the washington post" everybody in washington read that, in particularly when he wrote about republicans because you knew he had a story that no one else had. he didn't make stuff up. he was a factual reporter. >> you'll recall, bob novak found himself in the middle of the valerie blame scandal. he outed the cia operative in his column in the summer of 2003. friend called novak the prince of darkness. he used it for t
tell us what you think. latest from hln news and views. >>> conservative commentator robert novak has succumbbed to brain cancer at the age of o78. his family said he died earlier today at home. newspaper readers followed his column in the "chicago sun-times" which syndicated it for decades and even his political opponents said they admired bob novak's connections. >> i think anything that people don't know about bob, don't realize is he is very ideological guy and very...
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e-mail us, cnn.com/primenews, or text us at hlntv. i can coming way in about ten minutes. >> we're going to hear from her? >> her excuses, reasoning. better word. >> that will make people tune in. i'll be there. and i'll pay attention to you. i'll be there a little while, mike. >>> listen to this. a fight over separation of church and state, versus freedom of expression is taking center stage in lo die, california. listen to this. >> talk to your pastor. ask for forgiveness for your blasphemy. >> well, the council has been criticized for reference to jesus before the meetings. a group from wisconsin that favors separation of church and state says an anonymous resident complained and says the invocations are illegal, but some lodi residents say they're appropriate. the mayor says he's just caught in the middle. >> i try to be respectful of people's beliefs, and feelings. and i think as a council member, you have to. >> the mayor says it will be up to the residents and council whether the invocations stay, abolished or just have a momen
e-mail us, cnn.com/primenews, or text us at hlntv. i can coming way in about ten minutes. >> we're going to hear from her? >> her excuses, reasoning. better word. >> that will make people tune in. i'll be there. and i'll pay attention to you. i'll be there a little while, mike. >>> listen to this. a fight over separation of church and state, versus freedom of expression is taking center stage in lo die, california. listen to this. >> talk to your pastor. ask for...
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call us now at 1-877-tell-hln or e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. you can text us, too, your views. send it to hlntv text views a if you think, yes, he should be released so he can is home and die or view b if you think, no, he should not be released. thank you so much for letting us know how you feel. >>> well, polls have closed in afghanistan's presidential election seen really as a crucial test for stability and democracy here. taliban threats dampened voter turnout though in some areas, particularly in the south which is a taliban stronghold. despite tight security, afghan officials say 26 people were killed in attacks. now incumbent president hamid karzai is running for a second term. the obama administration has really distanced itself from karzai criticizing his ties with former warlords. karzai's main challenger is his former foreign minister, abdullah bela. he has portrayed himself as the best chance for change. preliminary results are expected to be announced on saturday, by the way. >>> let's talk about the cash for clunkers program yet again because it seems to be a vict
call us now at 1-877-tell-hln or e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. you can text us, too, your views. send it to hlntv text views a if you think, yes, he should be released so he can is home and die or view b if you think, no, he should not be released. thank you so much for letting us know how you feel. >>> well, polls have closed in afghanistan's presidential election seen really as a crucial test for stability and democracy here. taliban threats dampened voter turnout though in some areas,...
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give us a call, let us know your view. that's 877-tell-hln. you can also shoot us an e-mail by going to cnn.com/hln, click under "your views." we'll air some of your responses. we know you have an opinion on this one. >>> new evidence has been released in the -- nine of the children were at home. surveillance cameras captured men entering the home and stealing a safe. there it is. ed lavandera has watched the tapes from pensacola, florida, with all the details. ed, we understand you were in court, just got out. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we spent the last 2 1/2 hours combing through the new le released evidence. under florida law, any time evidence like this is turned over in the discovery process, in the months leading up to a murder trial, once that evidence is turned over to defense attorneys, it then becomes public. however, the judge in this case ruled in what amounts to the video surveillance images and the crime scene photos, that those would be kept under a bit tighter control. so the deal that was reached, it would be under ti
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cocaine use. he concluded that mays actually died of a lethal arrhythmia caused in part by hypertension. the report says that indications are that while mays used cocaine in the days before his death, he did not use it immediately before he died. the report also found that he had heart disease. billy mays was found dead in his tampa home on july 28th. but, again, the coroner conclude th ed that cocaine use either cause or contributed to billy mays' death. >>> the battle over health care heats up on both sides of the issue. town halls turn ugly with six people arrested at a forum in suburban st. louis yesterday. similar events got rowdy in southeastern michigan, tampa, florida. the country's largest labor union, the afl-cio, issued a call to arms to fight what it calls right wing tea party patriots. the irony in all of this is going to one of these potentially violent forums on health care might be hazardous to your health and safety. ron mcdonald was there when they lashed out at longtime congress
cocaine use. he concluded that mays actually died of a lethal arrhythmia caused in part by hypertension. the report says that indications are that while mays used cocaine in the days before his death, he did not use it immediately before he died. the report also found that he had heart disease. billy mays was found dead in his tampa home on july 28th. but, again, the coroner conclude th ed that cocaine use either cause or contributed to billy mays' death. >>> the battle over health...
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we appreciated evan along with us he's with p f g best over at the cme group. still to come kids and money....why the recession sets the stage for parents to start the conversation. but first... healthcare reform remains a hot topic...from healthcare exchanges to co- ops......will they really mean saving money and more coverage? health care exchanges, a public option or health insurance co- ops. those are some of the ideas congress and white house continue debating over health care reform. the challenge for supporters has been to get those happy with their current insurance on board the reform effort while accomplishing president obama's twin goals of holding down cost increasesand providing coverage for those without. you should be able to get some help going into the private insurance market place, and buying health insurance. so we would give you a tax credit, a subsidy of some sort, to help you obtain insurance. now the problem is if you're going out there on your own, then it's much more expensive than if you go in a big group. so we would allow you to buy
we appreciated evan along with us he's with p f g best over at the cme group. still to come kids and money....why the recession sets the stage for parents to start the conversation. but first... healthcare reform remains a hot topic...from healthcare exchanges to co- ops......will they really mean saving money and more coverage? health care exchanges, a public option or health insurance co- ops. those are some of the ideas congress and white house continue debating over health care reform. the...
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andrew donohue is with us now. he's the director of investment management at the securities and exchange commission. andrew nice to see you. welcome to the program. is the agency prepared for these perhaps thousands of new registrants? i think we're very capable of handling any mission were given. these advisers were and irs men would be 1000 or 2000 additional advisers for us to handle. we currently handled 11,000 plus investment advisers. and i don't mean to diminish the challenges we would wind up having but the investment advisers at the administration had suggested that we have responsibility for clearly in my view at the few of the commission should be with the regulations. but take a look at a list of these. hedge fund advisers, private equities advisers, venture capital, and it was a couple years ago that the sec tried to regulate the hedge fund in a court of appeals threw it out calling it and arbitrary rule. what's different this time around? well a couple things. one i think with respect to our goal i th
andrew donohue is with us now. he's the director of investment management at the securities and exchange commission. andrew nice to see you. welcome to the program. is the agency prepared for these perhaps thousands of new registrants? i think we're very capable of handling any mission were given. these advisers were and irs men would be 1000 or 2000 additional advisers for us to handle. we currently handled 11,000 plus investment advisers. and i don't mean to diminish the challenges we would...
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a few used ones are still sitting on the lot. and this pontiac dealer... has 3 new cars.. waiting to be picked up after they were sold to customers through the cash for clunkers program... they have just 2 similar cars left. dealers say it's now very difficult to locate fuel efficient cars that people would want to buy under the program. i can search inventory of any dealer in us.. we'll do whatever it takes.. we've gone to nebraska .. or minnesota for a car.. whatever it takes to satisfy customer that's what we'll do edmunds.com says it's already starting to see interest in the program going down - the website reports that online purchase activity has declined by 15% since the peak of the cash for clunkers program at the end of july. the good news about the housing market...and there is some...is that the second quarter was better than the first quarter. 39 states registered an increase in home sales quarter over quarter (reveals) with the national increase coming in at 3-point-8 percent, according to the national association of realtors. still perspective counts as the p
a few used ones are still sitting on the lot. and this pontiac dealer... has 3 new cars.. waiting to be picked up after they were sold to customers through the cash for clunkers program... they have just 2 similar cars left. dealers say it's now very difficult to locate fuel efficient cars that people would want to buy under the program. i can search inventory of any dealer in us.. we'll do whatever it takes.. we've gone to nebraska .. or minnesota for a car.. whatever it takes to satisfy...
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you may be used to naming your own hotel rate or airfare. now a guy in vermont is asking people to name their own fares in his taxi. he claims so far it's all been fair. he hasn't been shortchanged. in chicago, i'm tom penders in first business. we'll see you online. for protecting the promise of biomedical research and the maryland jobs it provides. it's not just the future. it's life. woman steak? is it her birthday? our aband s inking. wi cove td hitha@ wal!mart has these greaenui steakhouse saks ife usda choand guaranteed fresh theyand at tse gat back. pric we da ecial ca for steak. i coold hth but let's stet him sweait out a b. i coold hth anncr. vo: save money. live better. wal-mart
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>> the law does not allow us to do that. if you look at our portion of the economic recovery, look at other aspects of economic recovery, which is over a $700 billion bill, there are no provisions to do that. as a former lawmaker and somebody who is a part of the team on president obama's administration, we have to agree with the law. >> there are efforts to amend the law to amend that. i assume that had the administration signaled its support the law could have been changed. >> there was not much activity along those lines. i heard some members of congress talk about changing the law, but not really. there's not much support for doing that. >> changing subjects, there has been a lot of concern about texting and driving. there are quartered democrats who would like to push states to ban texting and driving, with holding 25% of the funds. what is your position and? >> i am 4 -- i am for dilemma nadin -- eliminating that. my home is in peoria. we kept my home there even though i am working full time here. when i was home a cou
>> the law does not allow us to do that. if you look at our portion of the economic recovery, look at other aspects of economic recovery, which is over a $700 billion bill, there are no provisions to do that. as a former lawmaker and somebody who is a part of the team on president obama's administration, we have to agree with the law. >> there are efforts to amend the law to amend that. i assume that had the administration signaled its support the law could have been changed....
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but not curing what ails us. vehicle production was up for month of july and picking up even more on the heels of the cash for clunker program which is more than we got out of $150 billion in tax rebates a little over a year ago. we spent that money filling up the gas tanks rather than stimulating the production, so this program is at least giving us a bang for the dollar in terms of production. >> and mike, the stock market has performed in a great way since the march 9 lows. too much too soon? due for more correction or what do you think? >> well, both. we came from such lows in mar thatch a snap-back rally was inevitable. the market stalled in june and late may when it needed firm economic underpinnings to keep going and it was whether it was a bear market rally or sustainable bull market. what we saw the with q2 earnings coming out this summer is that they were better than expected as a general rule and that gave us firm underpinnings for the rally we had for the summer. going forward, we need to see more of
but not curing what ails us. vehicle production was up for month of july and picking up even more on the heels of the cash for clunker program which is more than we got out of $150 billion in tax rebates a little over a year ago. we spent that money filling up the gas tanks rather than stimulating the production, so this program is at least giving us a bang for the dollar in terms of production. >> and mike, the stock market has performed in a great way since the march 9 lows. too much...
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, and then show us some of your work? >> i can't explain it all. we'd be here before. i'm a bachelor of fine arts student. and i am trying to balance two or three different lives at the same time. and since my main work now is finishing the history of the book i'm working on now. i have to keep my arts within the tiny corners. this fall i actually snuck up to upstate and i took one class. so i've -- i did several pieces. they are all assignments. people ask me what kind of work do i do. i say i do assignments. and i will be doing assignments for a little bit longer. i feel like a grandchild sometimes with art. because people say, well, let me see your work. and i say here's my work. they say that's so nice. i feel like i know this is student work. i'm a student, this is student work. people are very generous about saying how sweet and nice it is. i have to hold myself back from bringing it out all. i did this. i did this. so here's just a little bit of -- this one is calling retrieving a man. and the assignment was before
, and then show us some of your work? >> i can't explain it all. we'd be here before. i'm a bachelor of fine arts student. and i am trying to balance two or three different lives at the same time. and since my main work now is finishing the history of the book i'm working on now. i have to keep my arts within the tiny corners. this fall i actually snuck up to upstate and i took one class. so i've -- i did several pieces. they are all assignments. people ask me what kind of work do i do. i...
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that's what really worries us. another way of saying this is the problem we're trying to address is not the pblem of generating knowledge and science which you know given adequate funding we kw how to do pretty well. we have a good scientific establishment. but rather than the problem of translating science into different spears and context. and such translati is a critical problem today. not just becau of the new generation of science policy coming down the pipe, and i don't know if anyone heard me, but we were talking about aboutgeoengineering. so new issues coming out. but also knowledge translation, ienceranslation is critical because we live in a time where science journalist are vanishing from the old media. it's not at all clear who going to be there to take their place in order to bring science to the broad public, not that they always succeeded in doing that before. but nevertheless, they were better positionedn past decades than they are now. in ts context when the other science translator are having trou
that's what really worries us. another way of saying this is the problem we're trying to address is not the pblem of generating knowledge and science which you know given adequate funding we kw how to do pretty well. we have a good scientific establishment. but rather than the problem of translating science into different spears and context. and such translati is a critical problem today. not just becau of the new generation of science policy coming down the pipe, and i don't know if anyone...
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even people who use the stuff know it is wrong with. it still gets used because it is convenient. when somebody capulets the shop ratio of this mutual fund they are using bell curve measures of risk. morningstar ratings are based on. they are very convenient and very useful, and therefore they keep getting used even though as far as financial markets go they are completely wrong. >> there is some interest in how to think about the derivatives markets. can you talk about whether you feel derivatives and other second quarter financial instruments generally make the financial markets more stable or unstable? and is the recent volatility that we have seen -- and you spoke about in your comments, the tech boom and bust and the crises, are these norl if you have in slowing eugh time horizon? >> well, that is one of the great things. over a long enough time horizon that is absolutely right. or even scores of years. as far as derivatives, i think the only answer i can get is a i don't know. i don't know if derivatives make markets more volatile or less volatile. the story i tell in my boo
even people who use the stuff know it is wrong with. it still gets used because it is convenient. when somebody capulets the shop ratio of this mutual fund they are using bell curve measures of risk. morningstar ratings are based on. they are very convenient and very useful, and therefore they keep getting used even though as far as financial markets go they are completely wrong. >> there is some interest in how to think about the derivatives markets. can you talk about whether you feel...
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great to have you back with us, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> what did you make of the gdp number, down 1%? we're still seeing contractions boy, that was a lot better than we saw initially. is this what you were expecting? >> it was better than i expected. the recession it turns out was more severe than we originally estimated. i think it is laying the groundwork for better recovery. i am encouraged by these numbers, yes. >> how strong a recovery do you expect? a lot of people talk about the recession perhaps coming to an end but the recovery is really what we need to worry about now, because they're talking about it being pretty bleak. what's your view? >> i think the recession is coming to an end. i think recovery willegin in the current quarter. my sense is the recovery will be somewhat disappointing. we're not going to get a lot of growth at ast not through the first part of 2010. economists have gotten using these alphabet letters to describe the shape of the recovery. i would characterize it by a u. so the only parts of the recovery would be modest at best.
great to have you back with us, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> what did you make of the gdp number, down 1%? we're still seeing contractions boy, that was a lot better than we saw initially. is this what you were expecting? >> it was better than i expected. the recession it turns out was more severe than we originally estimated. i think it is laying the groundwork for better recovery. i am encouraged by these numbers, yes. >> how strong a recovery do...
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>> reporter: that's our program for tonight, for all of us, good night. captions paid for by abc, inc. captions by vitac >>> you don't like it? >> don't curse at me. >> chaos erupts at another town hall meeting on health care reform. president obama's plan faces off against skeptics. the traumatic experience of the childleft alone at school. and the action taken after the boy s found at the stoight. and terror at day care. what could possibly a provoke demands that a 2-year-old girl and her nanny? stunned neighbors react as the gruesome scene unfolds. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- a town hall meeting on health care reform and erupted into a fierce face-off. the issue pitted supporters and opponents against each other tonight. we're joined with more. >> several thousand people showed up for a town hall meeting which became more of a battle over health care reform. the crowd exploded in cheers and condemnations repeatedly. >> i support president obama's health care plan. >> with those words, opponents sprang to their feet
>> reporter: that's our program for tonight, for all of us, good night. captions paid for by abc, inc. captions by vitac >>> you don't like it? >> don't curse at me. >> chaos erupts at another town hall meeting on health care reform. president obama's plan faces off against skeptics. the traumatic experience of the childleft alone at school. and the action taken after the boy s found at the stoight. and terror at day care. what could possibly a provoke demands that a...
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what is this telling us? people are thinking maybe this market is ready to take a lit bit of a breather here or even take a step back before it goes higher if it is going to. >> at the same time, how much more can volatility come in? we've seen it collapse since the highs back in october. are we looking for, you know, the high teen, for instance in the vix in order for us to believe the markets will go higher? >> it's a great point, melissa. i don't think we need to see that. on historical terms, volatility still very high. in more recent history in the last 18 months, it's actually relatively low. so one of the things i think is interesting in a week where we saw volatility tick up a little bit in the price of the vix, we also saw a lot of market commentators and tv pundits. i'm amazed on all your appearances on the networks the last week or so you weren't jumping around like this. a lot of guys are calling for the end of this market malaise we're in. we're in a new bull market. one of the things i'll just s
what is this telling us? people are thinking maybe this market is ready to take a lit bit of a breather here or even take a step back before it goes higher if it is going to. >> at the same time, how much more can volatility come in? we've seen it collapse since the highs back in october. are we looking for, you know, the high teen, for instance in the vix in order for us to believe the markets will go higher? >> it's a great point, melissa. i don't think we need to see that. on...
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it means us. it means us pviding health care for our lovednes and for r elders and people who need it. blic education means us providing educatiofor our chilen, for our yng onesnd brothersnd sisters and we somehow have thisrazy notion mean socialism. some bureaucratigovernment when in fact,t is really about uss democratic since the tang care of our own. so i wld like tsee a lot more money goingnto publi education. i would like to see a lot more unrstanding going into the need for a public option in health, which wouldn effect provideedicare and medicaid-style hlth. 90% of themerican people love their medicd and medicar for oers who need it and can't afford private healt insurance. >> ian take yr last commet to mean -- i don't know if you want me to ke it to mea this. can take it to mea in this era of oma and of opennessnd chan and hope and of americans coming togetherhat aricans are becominmore nativist. what is behind them turnin more inward? >> tds hard for me, tavis, to discn whether americans
it means us. it means us pviding health care for our lovednes and for r elders and people who need it. blic education means us providing educatiofor our chilen, for our yng onesnd brothersnd sisters and we somehow have thisrazy notion mean socialism. some bureaucratigovernment when in fact,t is really about uss democratic since the tang care of our own. so i wld like tsee a lot more money goingnto publi education. i would like to see a lot more unrstanding going into the need for a public...
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and thank you for joining us. maria will be back next talking about retirement strategies and how to make smart decisions in good times and bad. if you have questions on retirement you want our experts to answer, e-mail us at maria@wsjreport.com. thank you for joining us where wall street meets main street. i'm bill griffeth. thank you.
and thank you for joining us. maria will be back next talking about retirement strategies and how to make smart decisions in good times and bad. if you have questions on retirement you want our experts to answer, e-mail us at maria@wsjreport.com. thank you for joining us where wall street meets main street. i'm bill griffeth. thank you.
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it means us. it means us providing health care for our loved ones and for our elders and people who need it. public education means us providing education for our children, for our young ones and brothers and sisters and we somehow have this crazy notion means socialism. some bureaucratic government when in fact, it is really about us as democratic since the taking care of our own. so i would like to see a lot more money going into public education. i would like to see a lot more understanding going into the need for a public option in health, which would in effect provide medicare and medicaid-style health. 90% of the american people love their medicaid and medicare. for others who need it and can't afford private health insurance. >> i can take your last comment to mean -- i don't know if you want me to take it to mean this. i can take it to mean in this era of obama and of openness and change and hope and of americans coming together that americans are becoming more nativist. what is behind the
it means us. it means us providing health care for our loved ones and for our elders and people who need it. public education means us providing education for our children, for our young ones and brothers and sisters and we somehow have this crazy notion means socialism. some bureaucratic government when in fact, it is really about us as democratic since the taking care of our own. so i would like to see a lot more money going into public education. i would like to see a lot more understanding...